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The Klamath River is newly navigable after a decades-long effort to remove its four hydropower dams to help restore the salmon run — an ancient source of ... in Klamath, Calif. Credit: AP/Brittany ...
Officials in Alaska are warning hikers to steer clear of streams and rivers where salmon are running after bears mauled ...
(FOX40.COM) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife released 3.5 million juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon into the Sacramento River amid a struggle to boost the fish population.
Columbia River anglers will get to continue fishing for hatchery spring chinook salmon below Bonneville Dam from March 1 through April 6. Sport fishing is currently open through March 31 for ...
Forecasts for salmon fishing in the Columbia River in 2025 is out. Overall, the news is good. The only exception is the summer Chinook run. Washington and Oregon have released a joint staff report ...
Native American teenagers from tribes across the river basin push themselves up and out of the kayaks and begin to cross the sand, some breaking into a sprint. They kick playfully at the cold ...
Federal officials will close salmon fishing later this month in parts of the Tanana River due to low projected returns of chinook and summer chum salmon. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued ...
“The Ninilchik River king salmon run has a reasonable opportunity to meet the SEG with the later part of the run,” says Area Management Biologist Mike Booz in the release. “Due to low water ...
Bill Smith, of Kingston, NY, has been coming up to the Salmon River for 15 years to fish for steelhead trout. He recently caught this nice three-year-old steelie near Altmar.
The Hillman family hugs as construction crews remove the final cofferdam that was left of Iron Gate Dam, allowing the Klamath River to run freely for the first time in nearly a century near ...
A fall chinook salmon swims through a tributary of the Klamath River in Oregon in October 2024, after four dams were removed downstream. Paul Wilson “Dams are coming out. Fish are coming home.